marathonpacks Podcast #3: 2003, Volume 2
Three weeks and counting. If I could remember to water my plants with this sort of regularity, they would be green and sumptuous instead of brown and crackly, and dead. Either way, this is the second half of the 2003 theme, and it's arguably better than the first one in terms of music included. I still sound like a moron, but that's to be expected. I'd like to thank Bent and their album Everlasting Blink (buy) for providing musical accompaniment as I bloviated. The second-to-last last order of business is that the first podcast is down for ever and ever because I'm not made of bandwidth here. The final order of business is as usual: to subscribe to the feed and get this thing with binary regularity, click on that big orange deal below. To just be lazy and download this one, see the parentheticals directly below.marathonpacks podcast #3 (128k mp3, 69:12, 63.3mb)
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(subscribe with this thing)OH, BUT WAIT: Turns out that the critics and the viewing pubic aren't the only ones upset with You, Me and Dupree. Steely Dan, the band whose 2000 comeback single may or may not have inspired the film's titular character, has a few words for Luke Wilson about his little brother Owen. This is apparently real, taken from SD's website: "Hey Luke Wilson"
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Nice work, again. Good point about the Radiohead song's thematic departure. That was one of the first I latched onto on that album.
Your podcast continues to introduce me to music not normally listened to by me, but I appreciate it for its individuality and honesty. And now, I am hooked. Thanks!
just d-loaded it...i'll check it friday at work. i hope you didn't spell out any amazon links this time...that was grueling last time.
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